In Malaysia's SUV market, many buyers compare Proton X70 and Toyota Fortuner when choosing a car. These two models are quite close in price and positioning, so today we will make a detailed comparison from multiple aspects to help you save time on research.
The OTR price of Proton X70 in Malaysia is RM 106,800 - 122,300, with a total of 3 versions, including 1.5L Standard 2WD (RM 106,800), 1.5L Executive 2WD (RM 115,800), 1.5L Premium 2WD (RM 122,300), etc.
The OTR price of Toyota Fortuner in Malaysia is RM 195,880 - 241,880, with a total of 3 versions, including 2024 2.8T VRZ Diesel (RM 241,880), 2024 2.7L SRZ Petrol (RM 202,880), 2024 2.4L Standard Diesel (RM 195,880), etc.
In terms of price, the Proton X70's starting price is indeed RM 89,080 cheaper than the Toyota Fortuner. If your budget is limited, Proton's entry-level version can already meet daily needs. However, keep in mind that the few thousand cheaper, there may be trade-offs in features, depending on your specific needs.

Proton X70 body length is 4400 mm, trunk 400 L.
Toyota Fortuner body length is 4400 mm, trunk 400 L.
The dimensions of both cars are almost identical, with little difference in interior space. Vehicles in this class are fully sufficient for daily use.

Proton X70 warranty 5 years/150,000 km, service interval every 10,000 km or 6 months.
Toyota Fortuner warranty 5 years/unlimited mileage, service interval every 10,000 km or 6 months.

Both Proton X70 and Toyota Fortuner are mainstream choices in the Malaysian market, suitable for family use and daily commuting. If you value brand reputation and resale value more, you may prioritize the one with a better reputation; if you care more about cost-performance and equipment, then choose the one with richer configuration. Ultimately, it is recommended to test drive both, as personal experience is the most important.
In general, Proton X70 and Toyota Fortuner are both very good models in the Malaysian market. Which one to choose depends mainly on your personal needs and budget. We suggest doing your research, comparing quotes from several dealerships, and then test driving to make the final decision. Buying a car is a big deal, taking time to do your research will definitely not be wrong.